Sentences with phrase «author name here»

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I won't mention the name of the book here, but suffice it to say that the author, a prominent church leader, had some pretty bizarre views of heaven, and more specifically, of hell.
Here's me with the show's other guest, a felon - finding bloodhound named Sister and her cop / author dad.
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If you publish using these mice or materials, please add the following statement to the acknowledgement section of your submitted manuscripts: The authors wish to acknowledge the NIH - sponsored Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center (MMRRC) National System as the source of genetically - altered (mice and / or materials) for use in this study, (please insert strain name and stock number here).
One of author Suzanne Collins's most potent and disturbingly plausible ideas is barely mentioned here — that of the «tesserae», a system by which poorer citizens can choose to have their name entered into the Hunger Games ballot more times, thus increasing their chances of being picked, in exchange for extra food.
Carle, Cleary, Rowling, and [Your Students» Names Here]: Kids Can Be Published Authors, Too!
Get a taste of all the columns below; click on author names to read each column in full, or see the full series here.
«[Insert name of famous author here] writes that way.»
It's tedious work, but the author's name and reputation are at stake here, and not only his or hers, but every other indie author's out there.
In fact, two commenters here are the authors who helped launched the STGRB site by naming those two as proof of «author victims».
I would argue they are significantly different services because, although both result in the author holding a bound book in her hands with her name on the cover, one involves a relatively large print run of that book, a distribution deal (we're still talking about HQN here), and branding.
The benefits here are two-fold: not only do you get a review that is likely to be well - written, but if that author has any avid readers their name will carry more weight.
We've heard from some pretty big name authors here who don't like newsletters either, It is possible to be a successful author without one.
I should be a bit more specific here — most of the rhetoric in publishing circles isn't about «paid reviews» — after all, I can pay someone to review my work, and I can, and should, ask for an honest appraisal — most of it is about deliberate, flagrant dishonesty, and the most notable cases, somewhat related, are when authors write reviews on their own work with fictitious names.
So, in the dark recesses of my mind, all I can hope is that our authors find some kernels of marketing insights from this blog and can apply concepts I introduce here to their writing, publishing, and marketing efforts in the name of making them more successful.
The partnerships with the big publishers means that there are plenty of big name authors here including Jodi Picoult, Stephen King, Walter Isaacson and Michael Crichton.
- Elizabeth Wein, Award - winning and New York Times Bestselling Author of Code Name Verity «Michael Grant is a master of twists that not only tear at his readers» consciences, they hold a mirror up to our here and now and insist we consider what might otherwise be.
Here are all the books placed on shelfes - the authors» names, genres, news and so on.
Here's a reboot, much better design, but just doesn't quite work (no focus, split between the title text, too much attention on the author name via the bright yellow...) The title font also looks amateurish to me.
I've spent the last six months trying to get the Westbow salesperson to admit that they are basically a «Your Name Imprinted Here» version of Author Solutions... the granddaddy of all vanity presses... which they are.
A wonderful author named Jami Gold devised it (click here for a link to her blog and the sheet, and here for a link to her «Beat Sheets 101 ″ -LSB-...]
Whether it's a nice person working 3rd shift in the Phillipines for Xlibris or a somewhat slicker sales person calling from Author House or any one of a number of «Your Name Imprinted Here» Author Solutions imprints like Westbow Press and Abbot Press, the pitch is the same.
Including best sellers, great classics, new releases, New York Times best sellers, business and education, fiction or non-fiction, you name it, your favorite author here!
But here's the thing about your author name: if they don't know who you are, your name is meaningless.
If so, please leave the title and name of the author in a comment here.
Of course it's up to you, but factoring in your writing career as an author of multiple books, marketing and branding, the best play here is to use your author name or your chosen pen name as your domain.
Here are some traditionally published authors who hopped onto the Indie bus: Jordan Dane and John Barlow, to name two.
Here are five ways to get reviews for your self - published book (or even traditionally - published, because these days they expect authors to do their own marketing unless their first name starts with Stephen and ends with... well, you get the idea).
As you are compiling your list of terms, here are some things that should not be indexed: authors cited in the bibliography; illustrations, if the book already contains a list of these; unimportant subjects (of course, this is subjective and is a matter of the indexer's perspective); incidental names of people, topics and places that are not mentioned beyond being used as examples.
It's important to note that you will never be -LCB- insert famous author's name here -RCB--- you can only be yourself.
But here's the thing: If you're not a big - name author, there are really good odds no one will ever check out your e-book.
Now, I had never placed the book there; I had no information about foreign rights from my former publisher with a delightful email or letter saying that rights had been sold to France, Belgium, Germany or anything connected with the UK — in fact, I never got a dime from the publisher for any foreign right sales (typically an author would get 50 %)... but golly, here my book was with a new cover, the same title and yes, my name was clearly on the cover and available in those countries.
Apparently they were mostly plagiarized from successful authors» works, with the names changed and a word here and there altered.
Initials rule: some authors never use their nameshere's 18 famous with real first names.
It covers a summary -LRB-... based on a novel by a man named Lear), conflict -LRB-... his clinging wife doesn't understand), characterization (It's a dirty story of a dirty man), motivation (it's a steady job but he wants to be...), length -LRB-... a thousand pages give or take a few), author flexibility (I can make it longer if you like the style), the writer's acceptance of reality (If you must return it you can send it here), and a heartfelt closing (But I need a break).
Authors just put your own name here.
Now here comes the benefit of owning that book domain name: as soon as you no longer need this dedicated website you can simply forward your domain as noted above to the book page on your author website and no one will ever get lost.
We usually get the metadata from the title and copyright page (for example, the book title, author name, copyright info, cover designer, etc.) More on metadata that goes into an eBook here if you'd like us to add in something specific.
Here are a representative few of the many authors on Twitter who've made (or are just beginning to make) a name for themselves that's supportive of their authorial career — by offering useful and informative content for aspiring authors:
Here's yet another author - expert: JA Konrath has made a name for himself by selling 100,000 thriller - novel eBooks, allowing him to make a living as an author.
If so, please add your and your favorites» names in the Comments box below, keeping in mind that the focus here is on authors of fiction, exclusively.
If you have more than one pen name associated with your Amazon Author account, here is how to switch between each one.
Here's how they look (name of author has been redacted): If you're okay with promoting someone else's product on your Twitter account, then the free service is right up your alley.
Click on the «My Books» icon in your author account then select «Edit Book Listing» to make changes to your book title, ISBN, ASIN, Publisher Name, Genre Category, Book Description, sample excerpt, or cover image here.
I'd rather pay $ 7.99 for a mass market paperback or wait for a Preston book (or a Lippman book, or a Child book or a Connelly book — sub in the name of any of your favorite authors here) to be remaindered.
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Among the notables born and raised here are actor Chazz Palminteri, author Don DiLillo and rock star Dion DiMucci, whose group, Dion and the Belmonts, is named after a local street (Belmont Avenue).
Important essays from exhibition catalogues are listed here under the author's name, rather than in the Exhibition History.
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